FSSH Professor receives award for top paper in Undergraduate University and College Section at the National Communication Association convention
, Communication and Digital Media Studies Professor in Â鶹´«Ã½’s Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, received the top paper award in the Undergraduate University and College Section at the National Communication Association Convention. The event took place November 16 to 19 in National Harbor, Maryland.
Dr. Lauricella’s paper is titled The freedom to find meaning: A frame analysis of news reporting on student mental health in two national newspapers.
Her research was funded by her grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.